Smoked Salmon Toast
The Shelby

The Shelby

707 N Krocks Rd Ste 104, Allentown, PA 18101, 18106, Wescosville, United States

Wine • Pasta • Coffee • Cheese


"Really wish this place was in my area!! This is the kind of place that would thrive in Collegeville! I mean, it’s only an hour drive, but I’d legit be there all the time if I were nearer. Right off the bat, beautiful restaurant interior, especially the stunning bar. Bright and cheerful without being overbearing or passé. Modern and yet somehow cozy. Loved it! The chairs at the tables... hello, something very unexpected: you think you’re going to sit on a simple wood chair, but your butt is greeted with soft leather cushion! Nice touch. Followed by terrific service, with a kind and patient server and support crew. Love that, especially! We tried a bunch of offerings: Malanga Chips Tzaziki :4/5 Cheese Curds: 4/5 (They arrived a few minutes after their fry, meaning the jam soaked a bit more into the cues and the cheese hardened faster than one would like but that’s nitpicking— otherwise, delish) Chicken Parm 5/5 Bucatini pasta accompanied the Chx Parm 5/5 The restaurant really kept the customer’s satisfaction in mind and allow us to sub out of red sauce for the pasta and try the fontina cream sauce. They basically gave us a side pasta of another dish the White Bolognese, which was so gracious. And even more delicious! Chicken Skewers 5/5 Plain Tots 5/5 Zesty Cucumbers 4/5 (a bit salty) Vegetable Lasagne 4/5 The Shelby Burger with fries 100/5! (By far one of the best burgers I’ve had, ever... and that’s serious. I love thin patties because it gets those crispy ends when cooking on the flattop grill— I was in heaven. As was my hubby, who’s nickname growing up was “Burgers”. Really, this was the highlight of the whole shebang) Cucumber Gimlet 4/5 Coffee martini?? Can’t remember the name 5/5 We really enjoyed ourselves. The husband hasn’t shut up about the burger and it was MY meal! Please consider expanding south. We need places like you to make our lives better. Tired of national chain restaurants that suck. Shelllbbby!!"

Salt Restaurant Bar

Salt Restaurant Bar

13534 Bali Way, Marina Del Rey, United States Of America, Marina del Rey

Full • Wine • Pizza • Bar-lounge


"Additionally, there were no chopsticks available for the poke dish, which is surprising since they also offer sliced tuna. You would expect both dishes to be served with chopsticks. While the Caesar lettuce was nice and crunchy, the so-called "croutons" were just powdered crumbs rather than actual croutons, and the Parmesan was not freshly grated but rather powdered along with some other yellow cheese. The dressing also lacked the expected garlic flavor and any distinct taste of anchovy. If I'm spending over $100 on an entrée, I expect fresh baked croutons and high-quality shaved Parmesan, with the option to have more grated directly onto my salad, along with freshly cracked black pepper ground at the table. I don’t mind paying for valet service, receiving mediocre food, or dealing with subpar accommodations, but when I see prices for an iced shellfish tower over $200 and steaks at $140, I anticipate a much more satisfying experience. We ended up leaving after just an appetizer and a salad. If this had been a special occasion—an anniversary, a birthday, or a rare splurge at a restaurant I usually can’t afford—I would have been furious at the experience. I left feeling that the establishment is effectively scammy, taking advantage of unsuspecting patrons. This place seems to cater to clientele who have enough money to indulge but not the savvy to recognize a poor dining experience. I’d estimate their average patrons make six figures, but not significantly more. Postscript: I didn't order the lobster bisque I'd really wanted because I was worried it wouldn’t measure up to the incredible ones I’ve had in the past. As for parking, the valet service is shared between hotel guests and diners, which complicates retrieval of your car. When I requested my check, the server didn’t even offer to take my valet ticket up, which added to my frustrations."